Key talent metrics and scoring values: Sub Rate, Positional Control, Escape Rate, Explosiveness, Technique Diversity, Speed Bonus, Kill 6, Break 3, DQ 2, and less than 1:00 plus 1.
Sub Rate finish intent
Positional Control top pressure
Escape Rate bad-spot exits
Explosiveness velocity peaks
Technique Diversity attack range
Speed Bonus finish tempo
Kill 6
Break 3
DQ 2
<1:00 +1
Sub Rate finish intent
Positional Control top pressure
Escape Rate bad-spot exits
Explosiveness velocity peaks
Technique Diversity attack range
Speed Bonus finish tempo
Kill 6
Break 3
DQ 2
<1:00 +1
Hook β Problem β Epiphany
Why most sports canβt price truth.
PGF is different because the repo already contains both sides of the moat: a fast athlete-ingest funnel and a proof-oriented settlement kernel. Fantasy Week is the moment those two layers click together.
The Problem
No proof trail means unknown athletes stay unknowable.
On most fight cards, a fresh prospect arrives as a rumor wrapped in a highlight reel. There is no falsifiable record for how that athlete was scored, no consistent provenance for the tape, and no repeatable way to anchor a market to first-touch evidence.
Epiphany Bridge
The missing layer isnβt louder promotion. Itβs faster, auditable onboarding.
ContextOS-for-PGF gives PGF Scout a trust kernel. The scouting pipeline can already analyze bouts, map them to six metrics, assign XP, and best-effort seal the result into provenance. That means the very first tape can become a replayable scouting record instead of disposable hype.
The Big Domino
If every new athlete can enter the system with an auditable score history from day one, then even βunknownsβ can support provable ranking, fantasy scoring, and eventually provably-settleable markets.